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Touraj Daryaee


Born
in Tehran, Iran
July 20, 1967

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Touraj Daryaee holds the Maseeh Chair in Persian Studies and Culture and is the director of the Dr. Samuel M. Jordan Center for Persian Studies at the University of California, Irvine.

Average rating: 3.8 · 429 ratings · 94 reviews · 41 distinct worksSimilar authors
Sasanian Persia: The Rise a...

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The Oxford Handbook of Iran...

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Cyrus the Great: An Ancient...

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From Oxus to Euphrates: The...

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Sasanian Iran, 224-651 CE: ...

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ناگفته‌های امپراتوری ساسانیان

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پادشاه هفت اقلیم

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شاهنشاهی ایران، پیروزی عرب‌...

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نهاد پادشاهی در ایران باستان

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On the Explanation of Chess...

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“the ancient tradition of Persian kingship, the duty of monarchs was to act as the axis around which justice on earth turned.”
Touraj Daryaee, The Oxford Handbook of Iranian History

“In the Denkard, preserving the good religion and procuring justice falls on the shoulders of the good king.”
Touraj Daryaee, The Oxford Handbook of Iranian History



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